The mint mark is not "missed" or even missing. Cents struck at Philadelphia don't have a mint mark. Those struck at Denver have a D, and an S stands for San Francisco.
Unless you have an obvious "double die" 1955 cent (with a second, ghost-like image rotated about 2 degrees) you have an ordinary coin from Philadelphia worth only a couple of cents in average condition.
A U.S. 1955 half dollar is worth about $15.00.
A US Lincoln cent without a mintmark was made in Philadelphia, no one cent coin has a P mintmark. 1955 is a common date wheat cent, most are 2 to 5 cents.
Most 1955 cents are not rare and are only worth about 3 to 5 cents to a collector. The only rare variety is the double-die cent that clearly shows two images on the front, slightly offset from each other. These can be worth $900 to over $2000 depending on their condition. See the link below for a picture.
In average circulated grades (below EF-40) the coin is valued at $15.00-$30.00.
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A U.S. 1955 half dollar is worth about $15.00.
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A US Lincoln cent without a mintmark was made in Philadelphia, no one cent coin has a P mintmark. 1955 is a common date wheat cent, most are 2 to 5 cents.
Other than the 1966 coin, the only round 50 cent coin ever issued, the Australian 50 cent coin is a cupro/nickel dodecagonal (12 sided) coin of silvery appearance and is often used as a commemorative.See the link below.
July 5, 2009 In 1955 there were 3 US mints in operation. One was in Philadelphia, one in Denver and one in San Francisco. The Denver mint has the letter "D" under the date on the cents made there. The San francisco mint has the letter "S" under the date of the cents made there. The Philadelphia mint does not put a mintmark under the date of cents made there. So if you have a 1955 cent and there is no "D" under the date, then the coin was minted in Philadelphia. These coins are fairly common and even in uncirculated condition they can be bought for about $3. Circulated coins can be bought for as little as 3 to 5 cents each.
A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.
Most 1955 cents are not rare and are only worth about 3 to 5 cents to a collector. The only rare variety is the double-die cent that clearly shows two images on the front, slightly offset from each other. These can be worth $900 to over $2000 depending on their condition. See the link below for a picture.
In average circulated grades (below EF-40) the coin is valued at $15.00-$30.00.
Yes, the 10 cent coin is smaller. The Australian 10 cent coin is 23.60 mm in diameter. The Australian 20 cent coin is 28.52 mm in diameter.
75/5 = 15 So 15, 5 cent coins make up 75 cents. 75/10 = 7 and then another 5 cent coin So 7, 10 cent coins and one 5 cent coin makes up 75 cents. 75/20 = 3 and then another 10 cent coin and a 5 cent coin So 3, 20 cent coins, one 10 coin and one 5 cent coin. 75/50 = 1 and then another 20 cent coin and a 5 cent coin. So 1, 50 cent coin, one 20 cent coin and one 5 cent coin. There the Answer, By Answerly
A two cent US coin is larger in size than a ten cent US coin.
A 100 cent coin would be a dollar.